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11-01-2014, 09:09 AM,
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RE: Countdown to July 7
(10-26-2014, 04:52 PM)BettyO Wrote: What always strikes me about these photos is the fact that the people looking directly at the camera are in many ways, looking at US down through the centuries....little did they dream that 150 years later, we would be looking at them though computer screens and other electronic media. In essence, these unnamed, every-day individuals thus live forever.....
Just think what people 150 years from now will be seeing/thinking of us, what with social media, etc.! Sort of a scary prospect...
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11-01-2014, 03:26 PM,
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RE: Countdown to July 7
(11-01-2014, 10:20 AM)L Verge Wrote: Wish we could find Dr. Walker in the execution photos. She was supposedly there, but even the keen eyes of Barry Cauchon and John Elliott have not been able to find her in any of the enlargements they have done.
Offhand I can think of only one book I have that indicates she was there - Twenty Days. Maybe there are more, but that's all I can think of right now.
Twenty Days says she did not need a ticket as she was "classed with the military present." The book goes on to say "she shocked everyone on the hanging day by riding her horse to the penitentiary astride, like a man."
Twenty Days is not footnoted. Are there other sources that say she was present?
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07-07-2015, 01:07 PM,
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RE: Countdown to July 7
I did an anniversary post on my much-neglected blog today:
http://www.susanhigginbotham.com/blog/po...-6-7-1865/
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07-07-2015, 02:03 PM,
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RE: Countdown to July 7
Thanks, Betty!
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07-07-2015, 04:51 PM,
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RE: Countdown to July 7
Interesting and appropriate way to spend the day at Surratt House. The Ford's Theatre Society received a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities to conduct two, week-long institutes for teachers this summer. The first one started yesterday; the second will be the week of July 27.
On this second day, the focus was on Lincoln's assassination. 45 people arrived at Surratt House at 10:15 in the morning, having gotten background information from Dr. Terry Alford as they followed the Booth trail out of D.C. to our museum. Once here, they were divided into two tour groups and spent the next hour and half touring the historic house, visitors' center, and research center before having lunch.
After lunch, we all watched The Conspirator movie and then Terry and I fielded questions about the assassination, the escape, and specifically about the story of Mary Surratt. Only a few of the teachers had seen the movie before, but quite a few points were brought out that would make great lesson plans -- including a mock trial, discussion of the phrase "In times of war, the laws fall silent," ex parte Milligan (which has loopholes), etc.
This group came from all across the country with only one being from the D.C. area. Christine, I was even able to put in a plug for all your Aiken research that led to our erecting a tombstone for him several years ago. Good way to win friends and influence teachers...
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